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I Carry: Glock G48 9 mm Pistol in a Safariland IncogX Holster

**Please like and subscribe** In this week's episode of "I Carry," we have a Glock G48 9 mm pistol carried in a Safariland IncogX holster along with a Pelican Protector smartphone case. Firearm: Glock G48 (MSRP: $538) While it’s not entirely accurate to call the Glock G48 a single-stack version of the G19, it’s pretty close. Both pistols are 5.5 inches tall, but that’s the only place the two pistols are identical. The remainder of the specs germane to concealed carry– width, length and weight – are quite close: The G19 is 1.26 inches wide, 7.36 inches long and weighs 21 ounces empty, while the G48 is 1.1 inches wide, 7.28 inches long and weighs 18 ounces. While those are different dimensions, they don’t represent a dramatic difference between the two handguns. What’s more striking, though, is the difference in capacity: While the G19 uses a double-stack polymer magazine for a capacity of 15 rounds, the G48’s magazine is a single-stack and has a capacity of 10 rounds. Aftermarket metal magazines, such as the S15 from Shield Arms, render this a moot point, so the G48 then becomes a slimmer, slightly shorter and lighter version of the G19. With that said, what’s not to like about it? The G48 has the same striker-fired operation, bladed-safety trigger and sights as the G19, so the operation should be familiar to anyone that’s shot a Glock handgun. It’s a Gen5, which means it has the cocking serrations up front as well as at the rear, and has the improved trigger and melted corners that are a part of the Gen5 upgrade. The Marksman barrel and reversible magazine catch, also part of the Gen5 revisions, are present in the G48 as well. Where the G48 appears to be slimmer and lighter than the G19, but can match the capacity with aftermarket magazines, it would seem to be a threat to the older concealed-carry staple. However, there are a couple things of which to be aware with the G48. First of all, the G19 is going to have a much larger aftermarket pool from which to pull. Spare magazines and holsters will be more plentiful for the G19, and since the G48 is Gen5 only, certain upgraded accessories are not available. Second, reviews on certain aftermarket steel magazines are mixed, and should be thoroughly tested before putting into use to make sure they are reliable enough for daily carry. Overall, though, the G48 is another solid option for the concealed-carry practitioner.

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